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identify two similes in the poem stolen rivers, discuss their possible meanings, and consider if the similes are effective within the context of the poem
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identify two similes in the poem stolen rivers, discuss their possible meanings, and consider if the similes are effective within the context of the poem
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Two similes are in the same line:
like forest fires, like haunted children,
Both are supposed to show a kind of innocent chaos, and I think they're both pretty effective.
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